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Growing up in VB, I can spot those Outer Banks "locals" pretty easily. They have pink OBX decals next to the stick figures of their family and one for the dog too. Usually a Pittsburgh Steelers or Ohio State sticker somewhere as well.

Not trying to take this thread off course, but I see those very same stickers on cars all over VB as well. Also the "Salt Life " stickers. The WRV dolphin logo sticker is so common, one would think almost half the people in VB surfed.
I should get down to OBX sometime, but the long line of traffic I've seen heading down there and returning has been discouraging.

Corolla water temp 59F today, WTF?! That's some serious upwelling. I will remember to bring my 3/2 down with me.

NC water temps seem to be colder in the Summer and warmer in the winter.
two people were kilt in Corolla yesterday. A touron fell asleep and ran them over. I guess they were paying attention in school when the "walk facing traffic" portion was presented.
Once in the 80's, after a bog storm, there were tons of men o war balloons on the beach. the waves were head high (on me) and glossy. It felt like I was being electrocuted out there. I figgered it was their stinging testicle, pulverized by the storm. the jelly fish factor dropped the height to chest, so I stayed out.

One more annoying sticker: The heart-shaped Roxy sticker every blonde-haired hussy from Cherry Hill to Cape May has on their back window.
Bill, yes I do like guns.
My bumper sticker on my car in my youth was a simple one: It said, "I LOVE COPS"
It didn't work

when I catch them looking at me out of the car, I'd point my index towards the sky. if they kept looking I'd walk up saying, "have you met the lord?" that usually did it. Of course, I found out earlier this year, that there was a mandate that cops off base were to leave dependents alone. which, now, explains why those peckerwoods took so much crap from us.

when I catch them looking at me out of the car, I'd point my index towards the sky. if they kept looking I'd walk up saying, "have you met the lord?" that usually did it. Of course, I found out earlier this year, that there was a mandate that cops off base were to leave dependents alone. which, now, explains why those peckerwoods took so much crap from us.